Flower Color & Petal Traits
Overview
Flower color and petal traits are core indicators of plant attractiveness, pollinator interactions, and market value in horticulture. In crops, petal features may also relate to stress physiology, pigment composition, and genetic markers related to fertility.
1. Screening pigment mutants
2.Evaluating color stability under temperature or light stress
3.Quantifying petal mechanical traits affecting senescence
4.Assessing horticultural varieties for visual quality
5.Studying pollinator preference-related petal traits
Recommended Solutions
Flower Phenotyping System
- High-resolution imaging for accurate measurement of flower color, hue, and intensity
- Quantification of petal shape, size, and symmetry
- Time-series tracking of petal development and color changes
Why Our System Fits This Application
High-resolution imaging for precise measurement of flower color, hue, and intensity
Quantitative analysis of petal size, shape, and symmetry
Time-series tracking to capture developmental and color changes
Population-scale screening for genotype comparisons
Standardized, objective data suitable for breeding, genetics, and trait association studies